[Kanji] Iron as old word T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Iron as old word T-Shirt It is a Kanji character called iron that was used long ago. There are many Japanese who can read it now. Railways and trains are sometimes abbreviated, and JNR (Nippon Railway) used this kanji for a period of time. Japan calls Tetsu.

[Kanji] Iron as old character T-Shirt
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Japan calls Tetsu. It is a Kanji character called iron that was used long ago. There are many Japanese who can read it now. Railways and trains are sometimes abbreviated, and JNR (Nippon Railway) used this kanji for a period of time. [Kanji] Iron as old character T-Shirt

[Kanji] Iron as old letter T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Iron as old letter T-Shirt It is a Kanji character called iron that was used long ago. There are many Japanese who can read it now. Japan calls Tetsu. Railways and trains are sometimes abbreviated, and JNR (Nippon Railway) used this kanji for a period of time.

[Kanji] Iron as old character Messenger Bag
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[Kanji] Iron as old character Messenger Bag It is a Kanji character called iron that was used long ago. There are many Japanese who can read it now. Japan calls Tetsu. Railways and trains are sometimes abbreviated, and JNR (Nippon Railway) used this kanji for a period of time.

[Kanji] Iron as old letter Button
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Japan calls Tetsu. It is a Kanji character called iron that was used long ago. There are many Japanese who can read it now. Railways and trains are sometimes abbreviated, and JNR (Nippon Railway) used this kanji for a period of time. [Kanji] Iron as old letter Button

[Kanji] half the amount T-Shirt
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[Kanji] half the amount T-Shirt In current Japan, “half price” means “half price discount” (half price discount), which is the price of a product minus half the price. When it says “This product is half price!”, It usually means half price discount. In other words, it’s 50% off, but be aware that there is … Read More

[Kanji] half the amount Hoodie
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[Kanji] half the amount Hoodie In current Japan, “half price” means “half price discount” (half price discount), which is the price of a product minus half the price. When it says “This product is half price!”, It usually means half price discount. In other words, it’s 50% off, but be aware that there is … Read More

[Katakana + Kanji] Pe + T-shirt Ange
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[Katakana + Kanji] Pe + Angel T-Shirt This is a coined word. 天使 is Angel. but If the first character is attached ぺ to it you can read and mean the swindler and trickster. Japanese can says Pe-Ten-Shi.

[Katakana + Kanji] T-shirt Pe + Angel à col en V
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[Katakana + Kanji] T-shirt col V Pe + Angel. Il s'agit d'un néologisme. Si le premier caractère est suivi de ぺ, on peut le lire et il signifie « escroc » et « farceur ». En japonais, on peut dire Pe-Ten-Shi.

[Kanji + Hiragana] Des bonbons ou un sort si le gamin dit Sweat-shirt
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[Kanji + Hiragana] Trick or Treat Sweatshirt If Japanese unruly kid says “Trick or Treat” at Halloween in Japanese.

T-shirt « Des bonbons ou un sort » [Kanji + Hiragana]
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“Trick or Treat” at Halloween in Japanese if unruly kid said. In an imperative tone, it says, “Decide if I’m going to prank you or give you candy for me”. [Kanji + Hiragana] Trick or Treat T-shirt

[Kanji] short sleeve but long-sleeves T-Shirt
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Sleeves up to elbow length. Also, that clothing. Kimono with half-width sleeves. Japanese says “Han-Sode”. [Kanji] short sleeve long-sleeves T-Shirt

[Kanji] faire fortune d'un seul coup Sweat à capuche
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[Kanji] Faire fortune d'un coup. Un sweat à capuche à mille dollars d'un seul coup. Faire fortune d'un coup. Obtenir facilement de gros profits en une seule fois. Gagner des profits énormes en une seule tâche. Les Japonais disent « I-Kaku-Sen-Kin ».

[Kanji] Faire fortune d'un seul coup. T-shirt
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Mille dollars d'un coup. Faire fortune d'un seul coup. Obtenir facilement de gros profits immédiatement. Gagner des sommes énormes en une seule opération. Les Japonais disent « I-Kaku-Sen-Kin ». [Kanji] Faire fortune d'un seul coup. T-shirt